Ms PRICE (Durack—Minister for the Environment) (14:32): Thank you for the question. As I said in the House yesterday, on Tuesday evening, when I was out with my staff, I stumbled across Senator Dodson and a group of— Opposition members interjecting— Ms PRICE: It wasn't organised. It wasn't organised. I'm a pretty friendly person, I consider Senator Dodson a friend, so I went over and said, 'Hi, Pat, how are you going?' He said, 'Oh, come and meet my guest,' which I did do, and I was introduced to the former President of the Republic of Kiribati, President Tong, with whom we had a very pleasant, lighthearted conversation. I don't recall the complete conversation, but what I do know is that when I have looked at the letter from Senator Dodson, which describes the conversation, I know that is not the conversation. I received this letter, Mr Speaker, at 10 to two yesterday, so my first opportunity to speak with President Tong was to call him directly after question time. What I said to him was that I don't agree with the words that were reflected in the letter but if—if—I have caused any concern then I'm very sorry about that. And he accepted my apology. Further, I agree with President Tong's comments this morning in the media when he said, 'Let's put this behind us and let's move on.' We agree with that, because this government greatly values our relationship with our Pacific nation neighbours.